Evangelicals Send Message of Hope, Love to Gunman's Parents
By Michelle Vu
Christian Post Reporter
Fri, Apr. 20 2007
WASHINGTON – In the chaos ensuing after the nation’s deadliest school massacre, there has been an uproar of criticisms, laying blame, and feelings of guilt. Amid all the commotion, evangelical leaders want to tell the parents of the 23-year-old gunman Cho Seung-Hui that they are not blamed for the tragic events that unfolded earlier this week.
“I would like to say that there is a future, there is a hope and they are also loved just as the victims and their families are loved,” said Richard Cizik, the National Association of Evangelicals’ vice president for governmental affairs, to The Christian Post. “Our hearts go out to them and we will be praying for them and want to help them in any way we can to get through this.” the rest
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